... an engaging and interesting film that’s anything but bleak.
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The North
... can often feel like the characters themselves do at one point: walking in circles.
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... an engaging and interesting film that’s anything but bleak.
... can often feel like the characters themselves do at one point: walking in circles.
… a haunting if slow-moving exploration of loneliness, idolization, and the dangerous allure of fantasy.
… an enriching look at art and the complicated relationships we share with it.
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